Reading Horizons, Volume 8Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1967 |
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... comma . Without that signal it will seem to be plausibly joining the word before it to the word after it , when actually it is doing something quite different . Eventually the reader will discover his mistake , but he will have been ...
... comma . Without that signal it will seem to be plausibly joining the word before it to the word after it , when actually it is doing something quite different . Eventually the reader will discover his mistake , but he will have been ...
Pagina 60
... comma before and is very likely to be at least temporarily misleading as to relationships . Often in the same sentence one may see the difference in effect between and with a comma before it and and without the comma . " Education , air ...
... comma before and is very likely to be at least temporarily misleading as to relationships . Often in the same sentence one may see the difference in effect between and with a comma before it and and without the comma . " Education , air ...
Pagina 61
... comma in that situation sets off but as a conjunction , not the preposition as in " nothing but the best " or " everybody but me . " The rest of the business of using commas is practically covered by the situation of " intervening ...
... comma in that situation sets off but as a conjunction , not the preposition as in " nothing but the best " or " everybody but me . " The rest of the business of using commas is practically covered by the situation of " intervening ...
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Editorial Comment The Teachers Right to Strike | 5 |
Bricks for Building the Self Concept | 19 |
You See? | 32 |
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